2: "Have your machinist (Art) build one from the print - he had some help." - Ken S. | "Give the first one to Peter Ueberroth for his birthday." - Ken S. (Torch design was changed).

3: "Figure out a way to make more than one at a time; make them pretty; but most of all they better work and not go out!" - Ken S.

4: "Recover the flame carrier - it had been given to United Air Lines during earlier planning to charter jet." | "Kay Shannigan of LAOOC, Washington office, helps with lamps." | "Pre-flight check. Lamps modified for lighting during wind or rain." - Ken S.

6: "Post flight lamp check at Hotel Athens where we met with Apostolos Lazaris, Minister of the Presidency, who finally told us of the decision to send in army unit." - Ken S. | Ken's handwritten note and a flight itinerary are the only references to secret plans to obtain the Olympic flame in Lausanne, Switzerland, if denied in Olympia.

13: Obtaining The Flame "Official Plan" & "Secret Plan" Government officials in Olympia, Greece, were not happy about the U.S. plans to raise money for charity by selling $3,000 sponsorships to run the Olympic flame from New York to Los Angeles. It was feared that the Greek government would go so far as to refuse the Olympic flame to the LAOOC. Rich Shiver's, V.P. Turner Corp., secretly flew to Geneva with plans to fly from there on a cargo plane to Lausanne, Switzerland, with orders to obtain an Olympic flame from the permanent flame burning in the Olympic museum in Lausanne. Ultimately the Greek government did release the flame in an official ceremony and the flight to Lausanne was not necessary. However the official ceremony was closed to the usual 30,000 spectators due to fears of "protesters" disrupting the ceremony. (Events related by Ken S. to his family.)

14: "New York Mayor Tom Bradley and Peter Ueberroth before the start of the torch relay ceremony." | "Just a normal day at work and glad it's over." - Ken S. Ken Stutzman & Gil Farnham, Turner Corp. (torch designer) | "Ceremony at UN Plaza for start of torch relay run. A flame from one of the lamps was used to light the first relay torch." "Due to rain the runner goes back under the tent flaps and nearly set the V.I.P. tent on fire. - Ken S." | "Gil Farnham tries to shut down the cauldron, photographer's protest." - Ken S.